This simple and delicious appetizer is festively colored for the Christmas holidays but delicious served year round!
I love serving cheese as an appetizer and one of my very favorites is creamy Brie.
This brie recipe is so easy anyone can prepare it in minutes. It looks impressive and tastes delicious when served on a platter with crackers and fruit.
Raspberry Pistachio Baked Brie
Ingredients
- 8 ounce wheel of brie cheese
- 1/2 cup seedless raspberry jam
- 1/4 cup pistachios shelled
- sliced apples pears and crackers for dipping
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Remove the top rind of the brie by carefully cutting away the top layer of skin/paper.
- Place the brie in a small oven safe skillet (I like cast iron) or small baking dish.
- Heat the raspberry jam for 5 to 10 seconds in the microwave on high until it's easily spreadable.
- Spoon it on top of the Brie, right in the middle. Using a rubber spatula, spread it out to the edges.
- Spoon the pistachios on top of the jam, covering the top.
- Bake the Brie in the center rack for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is beginning to melt inside.
- Remove from oven and serve warm.
- Add sliced fruit and crackers on a platter and serve with the brie for dipping.
For The Love of Food Blog
I used raspberry jam and pistachios because I served this dish during the holidays and they were festive colors.
Feel free to use your favorite fruit spread and nuts.
Remove the top rind of the brie by carefully cutting away the top layer of skin/paper.
Place the brie in a small oven safe skillet (I like cast iron) or small baking dish.
Heat the raspberry jam for 5 to 10 seconds in the microwave on high until it’s easily spreadable.
Spoon it on top of the Brie, right in the middle. Using a rubber spatula, spread it out to the edges.
Spoon the pistachios on top of the jam, covering the top.
Bake the Brie in the center rack for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is beginning to melt inside.
Remove from oven and serve warm.
Add sliced fruit and crackers on a platter and serve with the brie for dipping.
Lori Bosworth
I never thought of combining these flavours! I love raspberry and brie and I bet they go well together!
Renee
I’m not a fan of pistachios but otherwise it looks amazing.